Recovery of pure PET from wool/PET/elastane textile waste through step-wise enzymatic and chemical processing
Textile waste is mostly incinerated because few recycling processes are available to recover valuable materials. In this work, a feasible chemo-enzymatic recycling process of wool/polyethylene terephthalate (PET)/elastane blends to recover pure PET is for the first time successfully demonstrated. Tw...
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description | Textile waste is mostly incinerated because few recycling processes are available to recover valuable materials. In this work, a feasible chemo-enzymatic recycling process of wool/polyethylene terephthalate (PET)/elastane blends to recover pure PET is for the first time successfully demonstrated. Two novel enzyme formulations were selected for wool hydrolysis, whereas the recovered amino acids were quantified using high-performance liquid chromatography and two assays (Ninhydrin and Folin-Ciocalteu). Kinetic studies on the amino acid formation alongside reaction observations by scanning electron microscopy proved sufficient removal of wool within 8 hours with the new enzyme formulation, marking an acceleration compared to previous studies. Finally, elastane was separated with a non-hazardous solvent to obtain pure PET. Tensile tests on the recovered PET fibres reveal only slight changes through the enzymatic treatment and no changes induced by the applied solvent. The enzyme formulation was successfully tested on five different post-consumer wool/PET textile waste samples. This valorization approach enhances the circular economy concept for textile waste recycling. |
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